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Morning Must Reads: March 29
In the news: North Korea, sequestration, Wall Street, Rush Limbaugh, immigration woes, Bo Obama.

12 Parodies of the Human Rights Campaign’s Red Equal Sign
Bert and Ernie, bacon, dancing bears–this was inevitable.

Reading While Eating for Mar. 26: Same-Sex Marriage Arrives in the Supreme Court
Today's lunch links feature a primer on what to expect in the Supreme Court same-sex marriage case and a new-must read from Buzz Bissinger, about Buzz Bissinger...

Morning Must Reads: March 26
In the news: Prop 8 before the Supreme Court today, Senator Warner's endorsement of gay marriage, the Grand Recession and the Grand Illusion, and the costliest...

Morning Must Reads: March 27
In the news: gay marriage, J.P. Morgan, gun debate, tax code, immigration fines, matzo.

Will Prop 8 End Not With A Bang But A Legal Wimper?
Non-discrimination is a "wonderful destination" as Justice Kennedy said, but we still don't know if he'll lead the nation there

Reading While Eating for Mar. 25: Darlings of the Dance
In today's must-read links for your lunch break: Florida Gulf Coast University continues its Cinderella run in the NCAA tournament, and the political debate over...

Morning Must Reads: March 25
In the news: Supreme Court, immigration, David Cameron, Rick Perry, Obamacare's third birthday, tourist-friendly countries.
Clashes at French Anti-Gay Marriage Protest
(PARIS) — Paris police used tear gas and batons to fight crowds who pushed their way onto the landmark Champs-Elysees avenue and toward the presidential palace...
Senate Democrats on Track to Pass Budget
(WASHINGTON) -- Democrats controlling the Senate appear on track to pass their first budget in four years, promising a second, almost $1 trillion round of tax...

Coming Soon to Scotland: Jedi Weddings?
May the force be with you!
New Archbishop of Canterbury to be Enthroned
(LONDON) -- The new Archbishop of Canterbury is to be formally enthroned after using a radio interview to back Church of England positions on homosexuality,...

Singer Who Everyone Thought Was a Lesbian Spews Anti-Gay Hate at Concert
Michelle Shocked left a San Francisco audience, well, shocked with a rant against Proposition 8.

Morning Must Reads: March 21
In the news: drones, Israel rockets, politics of endorsing gay marriage, and North Korea's latest propaganda.

The Pope and Argentina’s President: Friends at Last?
Though the President of Argentina was the first world leader received by the Argentine Pope, the two have a rough history.

Reading While Eating for Mar. 15: Rob Portman’s Change of Heart
In today's must-read links for your lunch break: Rob Portman announces his support for same-sex marriage and Samsung unveils its new flagship phone.

Morning Must Reads: March 15
In the news: pope's "Dirty War" background; Sen. Portman and gay marriage; Reuters employee involved in L.A. Times hack; "London Whale" report released; and Sen...

Francis is First Pope From the Americas
(VATICAN CITY) — Pope Francis is the first ever from the Americas, an austere Jesuit intellectual who modernized Argentina's conservative Catholic church. Known...

Why the First Latin American Pope Inspires Less Hope Than We Hoped
I had long been aware that Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio, Argentina’s most powerful Roman Catholic prelate, was a priest who led a humble lifestyle that reflected his...

Viewpoint: The Millennial Generation Can Lead Us Out of Gridlock
If there's one thing college kids know how to do it's how to bypass conventional institutions and their bureaucracies


